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Athens calibrates domestic and diplomatic response to Iran war as tension with Turkey resurfaces
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Opposition demands assurances of non-involvement in Iran conflict
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Government draws line between solidarity for Cyprus and involvement in Iran conflict
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Greece goes operational amid growing concern about Iran war blowback
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Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
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Predator ruling reopens scandal that government hoped had been buried
Kammenos prepares to quit coalition amid ANEL unrest, issues to settle with PM
The much-advertised split between SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL) seems to be just days away, ending their four-year association in government and leaving Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s party to fend for itself until national elections are called.
Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, who leads ANEL, has called a meeting of the party’s parliamentary group and executive committee on Wednesday, fuelling speculation that he is poised to announce the nationalist party’s departure from the coalition. Some ...
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